making it available, not forced to watch this. Kids should be exposed to all knowledge, but if they have a problem, leave this to councilors to offer it at age six and open to anyone with parents permission at seven and for all if they want to see at the age of eight and older.
Nothing wrong with the clip.
tempest in a tea pot
Well then you should expose kids to "the joys of anal sex" too, right? (only just not any photos or talk of the devastation of HIV/AIDS and how it's mainly passed in the developed world via anal sex...don't want them getting too much information...right? ) Suddenly this would be unacceptable information for kids to have.
For that matter, I'd like these kids for their fullest informative value, to see an actual surgical procedure of a penis and testicles being removed, the body cavity hollowed out to create an artificial 'vagina' ( it lacks all the musculature and protective cleansing of an actual vagina ). They they could make the best informed decision on whether or not to seek a "sex change" (after the doctors show them also the disclaimer saying that no such surgery actually changes anyone's gender; only tries to approximate a facsimile. )